Feeling Disconnected from God During Your Busy Week? Introducing Sage, a Christian Self-Care Game.






Daniel was taken from his home as a teenager and forced into Babylon's royal academy—a foreign education system that challenged everything he believed.
Academic pressure (exams, grades, performance anxiety), peer pressure to compromise values, feeling like an outsider, balancing excellence with integrity, career anxiety, standing firm in beliefs while staying kind.
Simple sign-up process to begin your spiritual journey with personalized guidance.
Create and track spiritual goals with inspiring ideas to grow your faith.
Balance your workday priorities while staying connected to your spiritual struggles.
Regular spiritual check-ins to maintain accountability and track your progress.
Engage with Scripture through interactive reading experiences and detailed insights.
Connect with others through verse comments and meaningful conversation threads.
Engage in spiritual warfare through interactive battles that strengthen your faith.
Choose your difficulty level and answer questions to test your biblical knowledge.
What could we build or improve to better meet your needs?
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I teamed up with my co-founder, Sabrina Grace Obnamia, to create a Christian educational app/game designed for classrooms—something that could integrate faith-based learning into the daily lives of young students.
We welcomed Lydia Cha, our illustrator and designer, who brought our vision to life by drawing all the biblical characters featured in the game.
After facing the challenges of entering the education sector, we decided to pivot. Instead of building strictly for classrooms, we shifted our focus toward teenagers and young adults. That’s when the vision for what we’re building today came to life: a Christian self-care app that helps believers integrate their faith into everyday life—whether at school, at work, or at home—not just in church on Sundays.
After a few months of building, we pitched at Biola University's 2025 Startup Competition. We reached the final round and gained valuable feedback that shaped the next stage of development.
To better understand our users, we went beyond surveys and social media (Reddit, Instagram) and built this landing page to both showcase the app and collect feedback from the community.































